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Patrick Kane of the Chicago Blackhawks has been exceptional in the All-Star Skills Competition.Associated PressThe NHL All-Star Skills Competition has become nearly as anticipated as the All-Star Game, which features the best players in the league.Much like Major League Baseball’s Home Run Derby and the NBA’s Slam Dunk and Three-Point Contests, fans fill the seats in anticipation of the game’s celebrated stars putting their talents on display without getting hounded by opposing defenders.The Skills Competition will be held at the Staples Center on Saturday, with the events getting underway at 7 p.m.

NHL All-Star Game 3-on-3 format should produce Hollywood ending

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LOS ANGELES — When it was announced a year ago that Los Angeles would host the 2017 NHL All-Star Game, Luc Robitaille was confident things would work out.The Hall of Famer and president of business operations for the Los Angeles Kings knew the league was instituting a format change, and after having seen several versions fail over the years, Robitaille thought the latest venture — 3-on-3 tournament hockey for three periods — would have fans engaged and players motivated.“I was a big proponent for 3-on-3,” Robitaille said.“Guys are athletes, and it was a way to make things competitive without getting people hurt.

Ted Kulfan looks at the NHL at the All-Star break

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Henrik Zetterberg and the Detroit Red Wings aren’t having a great season but still find themselves in the playoff hunt in the tightly-bunched Eastern Conference standings.(Photo: David Guralnick, Detroit News)Detroit — The NHL has talked about its parity for many years, touting the ability of many teams to break through and win the Stanley Cup.Each year, really, it has seemed more teams are capable of winning.This year, though, it’s been crazy.

Kids get first crack at NHL All-Star Weekend FanFair

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“Fantastic,” O’Ree, the first black player in the NHL, said Thursday as he surveyed FanFair and the more than 2,000 schoolkids from the Los Angeles area enjoying the family-friendly hockey exhibits and attractions at the Los Angeles Convention Center.FanFair, the 250,000-square foot official fan festival of the 2017 NHL Honda All-Star Weekend, did not officially open until Thursday at 5 p.m., but the kids, part of Future Goals Day, got first crack at the action.”It’s really fun,” Sienna, a 10-year-old from Vejar Elementary in nearby Walnut, said after trying out the accuracy shooting exhibit.”I just got into hockey.”

Connor McDavid, Sidney Crosby, P.K.Subban, Auston Matthews, Taylor Hall and the rest of the 2017 NHL All-Stars will take the ice at the All-Star Game at 3:30 p.m. Eastern on Sunday, Jan. 19 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.The game is a combination of three 3-on-3 games pitting the NHL‘s four divisions against each other.Follow along below for live updates from Los Angeles throughout the All-Star Game.